All you need to know about Ward 182-Padmanabhanagar

What are the works executed in Padmanabhanagar ward in the last five years? What are the outstanding bills? Who are the candidates contesting in the elections this time around?

182 – Padmanabha Nagar

 

This ward has many payments for works that do not have job code. Here is more information on the ward.

MLA (2013): R Ashoka (BJP), Padmanaba Nagar
MP (2014): Ananth Kumar (BJP), Bangalore South

BBMP 2010

Corporator: L. Srinivas (BJP)
#38/1, 22nd main road, Padbanabhanagar, Bangalore-70. Ph: 9243101474
Reservation: G

Votes
Winner’s percentage: 23.6
Winner’s margin: 1783
Total votes polled: 15809
Total voters: 32116

BBMP 2015

Total voters: 34623
Male: 17657
Female: 16961
Others: 5
Reservation: General (Women)

Contesting Candidates

BJP: L Shobha Anjanappa
INC: Prathibha M
JDS: V B Triveni Babu
CPI(M): K S Lakshmi
Independent: Sarala Rajkatte

Demographics

  • Population (2011): 41037
  • Households: 10771
  • Area: 1.7 sq km

Civic Amenities/Infrastructure

  • Road length: 985 km
  • Lakes: Gowdanapalya (Kadirenahalli), Chikka kallasandra, Total area: 3.7 sq km
  • Parks: 14, Total area: 3.9 sq km
  • Playgrounds: 9, Total area: 3.5 sq km

Active citizen groups/RWAs

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Candidates

V B Triveni, ​Janata Dal (S)

No other candidate has filled the information collection form so far. If you know anyone contesting, do ask them to fill the Candidate Information Form as soon as possible.

How was the money spent? Tenders, job codes, bills:

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Data Courtesy

BBMP, Janaagraha, BBMP Restructuring Committee website

Disclaimer: This data is an extract; it is not complete, and not verified independently. It may not be from the entire tenure of BBMP council 2010-15.

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